Arsenal have bottled it (and play the rules)
Arsenal have bottled it (and play the rules)
I've been away since Thursday and only intended to come back (which I did) on Saturday because of the game on Sunday. I wasn't the only one who changed their weekend plans to accompany our loyalty to our club. The powers that are do not give a shit about the fans and how we meticulously plan our arrangments. I know some friends arrived in England from places like Europe, America and even Asia, just to watch their beloved Spurs. And all the Premier League does is stick two fingers up at us. These people have no passion for the fans or their clubs, just power and making money (their bureaucracy agenda).
There was no reason to cancel our match against Arsenal
other than they had injuries. There were players in the squad they could have
used. The whole process was a racket.
The official line coming out of Tottenham is
that they are "extremely surprised" at the decision to call off the
match against Arsenal. The Bottlers requested postponement of the game, as they
did not have enough players, which was granted on Saturday.
Under Premier League rules, it says clubs can
apply for postponements if Covid-19 is a factor in teams having fewer than 13
players and a goalkeeper available. However, the club believe there are now
"unintended consequences" of this rule.
A Spurs club spokesman said, "This follows an application from
Arsenal to the Premier League on the basis of a combination of Covid, existing
and recent injuries and players on international duty at the Africa Cup of
Nations; we are extremely surprised that this application has been approved."
My thoughts on the matter
The Premier League must stop this sort of abuse now.
Adjournments due to a pandemic has now become about clubs not having their best
players available. The Premier League must act now and say all games must go
ahead unless you have an exceptional amount of Covid cases.
Dion Dublin echoed my thoughts. "There
is a combination of reasons why Arsenal's squad is so thin; where do you draw
the line? It is a really sensible question to ask. It needs real clarity. It
needs to be down to Covid, but all these other situations happen and you have
to deal with it. Is this the same with everybody? What goes on? Can you just
have a look around your squad and think, 'You know what, we could do with him
playing... hold on a minute, he's got Covid."
The Bottlers said they "reluctantly" applied
for a postponement and were "disappointed" that the game was not played.
Bollocks. They had injuries and thought they could circumnavigate the rules for
their own purpose.
This is the second League game arranged for this
weekend to be postponed after Burnley's game against Leicester City was called
off on Friday because of Covid-19 and injuries in the Clarets camp.
The Premier League said: "Postponement rules are
designed to protect the wellbeing of players and staff while maintaining the
sporting integrity of the competition." Yeah, my arse… the truth
of the matter is, they knew they would get thrashed, got scared and came up with
COVID as a way out.
So, there you are… another game added to the
fixture pileup. Somebody is having a good laugh… Nevertheless, there might be a
positive side for us here. With the transfer window closing soon, and hopefully,
we buy, we might be in a stronger position than we might have been if the game
was played today (16th).
Next up is a previously postponed game; Leicester
away, this Wednesday.
Until next time, take care, Glenn
COYS!
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